I think hate always goes beyond what is required and useful.
I think that hating someone who is going to rape someone you love, is an unnecessary sideeffect--I think you're already going to do everything you can to help your loved one without needing to hate the rapist, the hate for the rapist is just an additonal sideeffect of your reaction to their horrific assault.
I think even without the help you would do everything you could to stop them and help the person you loved, but without the hate you might not for instance.... chop them into dog food, as you say.
That's a good example actually with the "chop into dog food" thing. The way I understand hatred is it's incredibly deep and always goes beyond being useful.
I think that hating someone who is going to rape someone you love, is an unnecessary sideeffect--I think you're already going to do everything you can to help your loved one without needing to hate the rapist, the hate for the rapist is just an additonal sideeffect of your reaction to their horrific assault.
I think even without the help you would do everything you could to stop them and help the person you loved, but without the hate you might not for instance.... chop them into dog food, as you say.
That's a good example actually with the "chop into dog food" thing. The way I understand hatred is it's incredibly deep and always goes beyond being useful.